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obviously -- well, a state like florida with no income tax attracts a will the -- a lot of rich people. when people relocate there, there's the fact there's no income tax is a real factor. and i don't know about those two specifically, but i have a feeling their retirement plans are in pretty good shape nebraska is in very good shape far long time. we've really been against the state having any debt. >> what we're talking about is state versus state you're now talking about some new taxation plans that are being recommended in congress or by specific senators or congressmen that are similar to some of those policies we've seen many the state. elizabeth warren with her wealth tax on anybody over $50 million. aoc with her plan to tax anything above $10 million at 70% rate bernie sanders with his estate tax going up to 77%. if those policies are enacted on a national basis, do you see that same sort of trading off where people would potentially leave the united states? what do you think about these plans? >> it's an interesting question. i would say this if tomorrow everybody in the world
obviously -- well, a state like florida with no income tax attracts a will the -- a lot of rich people. when people relocate there, there's the fact there's no income tax is a real factor. and i don't know about those two specifically, but i have a feeling their retirement plans are in pretty good shape nebraska is in very good shape far long time. we've really been against the state having any debt. >> what we're talking about is state versus state you're now talking about some new...
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in florida, there was another ballot initiative. people were voting on the same question as to whether or not allow offshore drilling off the coast of florida and indoor vaping both the same question so it passed but we don't know if people were voting against drilling, offshore florida, or voting against vaping indoors >> i think the oil and gas industry executives were indignant to being linked to vapors. >> how much drilling was going to happen offshore >> so the trump administration has opened up all of the offshore drilling, there are some richfields between key west and cuba has have been eyed by the oil industry they were in play. i think that was a particularly sensitive issue. in florida they have other issues with red tide i don't think they wanted to see a black and gold tide coming their way. >> john, it strikes me to the point that eamon made earlier about gridlock that the most significant actions that this administration has taken on energy are regulatory rather than legislative i see no reason that will not continue
in florida, there was another ballot initiative. people were voting on the same question as to whether or not allow offshore drilling off the coast of florida and indoor vaping both the same question so it passed but we don't know if people were voting against drilling, offshore florida, or voting against vaping indoors >> i think the oil and gas industry executives were indignant to being linked to vapors. >> how much drilling was going to happen offshore >> so the trump...
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florida, of course, you remember had a quarantine for new yorkers going to florida and it sounds like he's mulling the idea for a similar 14-day quarantine for travelers coming from florida going to new york? >> i think every governor has to keep -- they're responsible, you know, for the people in their state. when i was governor of florida i was responsible for 22 mm people how do i keep people safe? governor cuomo has to figure out how do you keep people safe? how do you open your economy it's no different in new york or florida, how do you weep everybody safe >> last time you were still in the camp of we haven't used everything we've got already i think there are republican senators that think in july they're going to do something. you would be opposed to that >> well, here's what -- no, i'm not. here's what i think we ought to do one, let's do everything we can to hold china accountable. number two, we have to get liability for first responders number three, take care of people who lost their jobs, number four, let's help small businesses reopen. i sent a letter with senator ron j
florida, of course, you remember had a quarantine for new yorkers going to florida and it sounds like he's mulling the idea for a similar 14-day quarantine for travelers coming from florida going to new york? >> i think every governor has to keep -- they're responsible, you know, for the people in their state. when i was governor of florida i was responsible for 22 mm people how do i keep people safe? governor cuomo has to figure out how do you keep people safe? how do you open your...
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. >> now kids in florida know what snow is. that's all part of it. >>> coming up, the dow inching closer to 25,000 just over a month after hitting 24,000 we'll talk stock strategy, tomorrow's big jobs report after the break. this is not a cloud. this is a tomato tracked from farm to table on a blockchain, helping keep shoppers safe. this is a financial transaction secure from hacks and threats others can't see. this is a skyscraper whose elevators use iot data and ai to help thousands get to work safely and efficiently. this is not the cloud you know. this is the ibm cloud. the ibm cloud is the cloud for business. yours. ♪ ♪ what's critical thinking like? a basketball costs $14. what's team spirit worth? (cheers) what's it worth to talk to your mom? what's the value of a walk in the woods? the value of capital is to create, not just wealth, but things that matter. morgan stanley or a little internet machine? it makes you wonder: shouldn't we get our phones and internet from the same company? that's why xfinity mobile comes
. >> now kids in florida know what snow is. that's all part of it. >>> coming up, the dow inching closer to 25,000 just over a month after hitting 24,000 we'll talk stock strategy, tomorrow's big jobs report after the break. this is not a cloud. this is a tomato tracked from farm to table on a blockchain, helping keep shoppers safe. this is a financial transaction secure from hacks and threats others can't see. this is a skyscraper whose elevators use iot data and ai to help...
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everyone along the east coast of florida, west coast of florida, up into the carolinas need to start preparing. more updates throughout the morning. >> thank you very much >>> hurricane irma is disrupting flights as it threatens the caribbean and south florida american airlines canceled 35 flights through tomorrow to several caribbean destinations jetblue and southwest are waiving change fees for passengers the nfl postponed sunday's game between the buccaneers and the dolphins the league is still considering whether to move the game to a neutral site or just play it later in the season. >>> let's get you caught up on some other big stories we're watching shares of hp enterprise are trading higher the data technology company posting better than expect the quarterly results. performance was helped by higher sales for networking equipment don't miss meg whitman, she will join the "squawk on the street" gang at 9:00 a.m don't look at me like that >> what? >> i like meg whitman. it's -- >> an ongoing -- >> no, no, no. >> we're kid ag rouding around faber 10, 12 years ago did a big ebay p
everyone along the east coast of florida, west coast of florida, up into the carolinas need to start preparing. more updates throughout the morning. >> thank you very much >>> hurricane irma is disrupting flights as it threatens the caribbean and south florida american airlines canceled 35 flights through tomorrow to several caribbean destinations jetblue and southwest are waiving change fees for passengers the nfl postponed sunday's game between the buccaneers and the dolphins...
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where, they're planning a move next year to either texas or florida. >> living here was always midlife-long dream i love this state. i have seen it go downhill it just isn't the same as when i moved here back in the 1970s >> i could get a two-bedroom, one bed house in tampa for $120,000 my mortgage is less than my rent was in van nuys. >> no state income tax wait a minute. they're cutting the corporate tax. this should be great, right? all these tech companies here are going to invest and expand well, public policy expert joe hawkins says that's true, but not here >> if you take a look at where apple and google are growing, outside of the bay area, it's not in the rest of california. it's to boulder. it's to austin it's to salt lake city all those places have become more attractive with the tax bill than california >> now, california's growth rate is outperforming the rest of the nation since the recession, but economic forecast says that growth premium is now narrowing, and, guys, they say it will becomable negligentable by 2019. >>> lawmakers striking a last minute deal to avert a governm
where, they're planning a move next year to either texas or florida. >> living here was always midlife-long dream i love this state. i have seen it go downhill it just isn't the same as when i moved here back in the 1970s >> i could get a two-bedroom, one bed house in tampa for $120,000 my mortgage is less than my rent was in van nuys. >> no state income tax wait a minute. they're cutting the corporate tax. this should be great, right? all these tech companies here are going...
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and the nasdaq moves to texas, i'm heading to florida you know, you guys can come, if you want or not we're not together now but if i have no place -- >> you're not going to texas >> what did -- for me, this has nothing -- i love texas. i love texas andrew, i'm like you i love texas i would never go to florida based on any type of taxes i mean, it's nice down there nice golf courses, nice weather, nice people. >> actually, i thought of something. oh, stay where you are i was sent a sweat shirt recently i'm going to put it on because i believe it's mofor me i'll be back in a second. >> i hope there's no four-letter word on the sweat shirt. [ laughter ] the way people are feeling -- >> i just took my mic off. >> what does it? >> i can't see it. the hood is in the way. >> new york or nowhere. >> okay. >> can you see it? >> goldman sachs wouldn't like that all right. we'll see. >> we'll see. >> don't people have some patriotic duty to their own cities a little bit is it just -- i don't know. >> who knows. >> yes i've moved around a lot. and i wouldn't mind my money going to new jersey. >>
and the nasdaq moves to texas, i'm heading to florida you know, you guys can come, if you want or not we're not together now but if i have no place -- >> you're not going to texas >> what did -- for me, this has nothing -- i love texas. i love texas andrew, i'm like you i love texas i would never go to florida based on any type of taxes i mean, it's nice down there nice golf courses, nice weather, nice people. >> actually, i thought of something. oh, stay where you are i was...
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florida man. you ever see florida man? >> every day in the news. >> he's in the news. that guy. florida man. contes contessa, good to have you on once again. >> she gets around. >> florida man gets around. "squawk box" is coming right back. fresh, warm hot dogs! when i'm not selling hot dogs, i invest in a fund that advances innovations like robotics. fresh, warm hot dogs, straight out of my torso! one for you, one for you. oh, you're a messy one. cool, right? so cool. anyone can become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq, a fund that gives you access to nasdaq-100 innovations. hot dogs! fresh, warm hot dogs! before investing carefully read and consider fund investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses and more in prospectus at invesco.com. what do you see on the horizon? fund investment objectives, uncertainty? or opportunity. whatever you see, at pgim we can help you rise to the challenges of today, when active investing and disciplined risk management are needed most. drawing on deep exp
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texas, louisiana, florida and to the surprise of many oklahoma. oklahoma not because of hurricanes and not even really because of tornadoes it the cost of hail that comes often with tornadoes and covers whole counties at a time but we are right in the center in the cost of homeowner's insurance in texas, louisiana, florida and oklahoma >> commissioner, you talked about the man-made problems in florida. there's a real question as to how much you think climate change has effectively created some of the problems that your state and so many other states are confronting. we debated this issue with everybody from warren buffett to so many others where do you stand on that >> i recognize the fact that i've lived in new orleans my entire life. i lived through hurricane camille on the golf coast back in the 60s, betsy earlier than camille started the national flood insurance program, but the one that had set our record before katrina was hurricane andrew in 1992 that cost insurers for damage in our state a half a billion dollars katrina beat that 50 times
texas, louisiana, florida and to the surprise of many oklahoma. oklahoma not because of hurricanes and not even really because of tornadoes it the cost of hail that comes often with tornadoes and covers whole counties at a time but we are right in the center in the cost of homeowner's insurance in texas, louisiana, florida and oklahoma >> commissioner, you talked about the man-made problems in florida. there's a real question as to how much you think climate change has effectively created...
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>> they feel very good about florida. feel very good about ohio as well it's why you have seen the president spend so much time in pennsylvania, and michigan and minnesota. politician, it's usually good advice to watch what they do more than what they say. there's a reason no one really believes texas is in play because joe biden hasn't been to texas. if he thought he could win texas, he would be in texas. the president has spent time in florida because he lives there but most of the time, the candidates have been where, pennsylvania, michigan, minnesota, and wisconsin, those are the states it is tight i think florida goes to the president tonight, the question is by how much >> take us behind the scenes in terms of what the lawyers are thinking about the president has been very clear that in certain states, he may be mounting legal campaigns to either prevent votes from being counted or to re-examine how they are counted. >> yeah, i was surprised it's getting as much attention as it does that's ordinary course of busines
>> they feel very good about florida. feel very good about ohio as well it's why you have seen the president spend so much time in pennsylvania, and michigan and minnesota. politician, it's usually good advice to watch what they do more than what they say. there's a reason no one really believes texas is in play because joe biden hasn't been to texas. if he thought he could win texas, he would be in texas. the president has spent time in florida because he lives there but most of the...
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you go from one city, we are going from pennsylvania, ohio, florida and all over over the next, you know, day or so and you go to a lot of different work -- you are not putting up a lot of money to fund my campaign so the fund-raising not a big deal but turned out to be amazing because we have the internet, and it's called new world fund-raising and millions and millions of dollars are come into the campaign in small doses by small donors. we have, i think it's averaging $61 we have taken in, just a tremendous numbers of dollars which no republican has been able to do before. in june i think we took in $27 million, and now we are taking in much more than that and we are raising a great deal of money, including we are being helped by wonderful donors. but it has been -- again, it's money going to the republican party more so than me. i will say, joe, it has been an interesting process, but its grueling work and there's no question about it. >> that's my point. there's a long way to go and there's the debates, and lot of travel involved. i would think we will have -- i don't know if she is
you go from one city, we are going from pennsylvania, ohio, florida and all over over the next, you know, day or so and you go to a lot of different work -- you are not putting up a lot of money to fund my campaign so the fund-raising not a big deal but turned out to be amazing because we have the internet, and it's called new world fund-raising and millions and millions of dollars are come into the campaign in small doses by small donors. we have, i think it's averaging $61 we have taken in,...
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they said they were more concerned about the hurricane in florida. another senior official said this is a bull market correction and probably healthy after the market closed we saw the president come out and make those comments about the fed having gone crazy. so the intensity of the white house reaction amped up during the afternoon as those losses mounted. >> do we have any sense of what conversations go on within the fed when this happens? >> jay powell said he would not be persuaded by political pressures, and the president said he has not called jay powell to express this to him. of course they have televisions at the fed, they can see this. so the question is what will they make of it. i have no idea i can't tell you >> you have to feel a bit for powell there's guys that throw the party, hey, punch bowl, come on over let's drink. go go then someone finally comes in and goes, no you had enough last call. it's 2:00 a.m. suddenly he's in that position >> what's crazy is negative interest rates, zero lates for seven years, massive multi trillion do
they said they were more concerned about the hurricane in florida. another senior official said this is a bull market correction and probably healthy after the market closed we saw the president come out and make those comments about the fed having gone crazy. so the intensity of the white house reaction amped up during the afternoon as those losses mounted. >> do we have any sense of what conversations go on within the fed when this happens? >> jay powell said he would not be...
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bill and pausing donations in florida he announced three new steps the company is taking. goingon a listening tour to hear employee concerns around the world. he announced a new company wide task force to develop strategy and concrete actions to engage lgbtq plus employees and creators to be a force of good for those communities with a special focus on developing more lgbtq plus content he also revealed that the company has signed the human rights campaign opposing the texas policy that criminalizes parents providing gender affirming care for transgender minors now, these moves address many of the demands of the group that organized the walk out scheduled for this morning those demands include requesting that disney cease donations to politicians involved with the bill, commit to an actionable plan and reaffirm the commitment to protecting lgbtq plus staff now, sources tell me that the temperature, the level of outrage at the company has cooled since last week as employees see disney engaging with these issues. mike >> julia, in fact i was going to ask that if the employee
bill and pausing donations in florida he announced three new steps the company is taking. goingon a listening tour to hear employee concerns around the world. he announced a new company wide task force to develop strategy and concrete actions to engage lgbtq plus employees and creators to be a force of good for those communities with a special focus on developing more lgbtq plus content he also revealed that the company has signed the human rights campaign opposing the texas policy that...
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there aren't enough for all the people in florida and the people going to florida 65 or older but that is the rule right now, is 65 or older in florida are eligible for this next wave of vaccines >> going to be some clamoring for some of these northern states if florida can do it, what do we need more help dispensing it? what's the delay you think, robert florida's got a lot of people. if it can be done there, it seems like it could be down elsewhere, unless some states don't have enough of the vaccine. >> well, even if florida, even though they're inviting everyone 65 plus to come and get it, they clearly don't have enough. you need more vaccine and more capability and logistics to get it into people's arms. both of those are missing in every state. >> thank you, robert frank, for updating us on that. i know -- i know bill mack that's interesting knowing some players involved here. andrew >>> when we come back, we'll kick off our coverage at jpmorgan health care conference. biontech, co-developer of the first covid vaccine for use in the u.s. plus, we'll bring you the ceo of gilead in
there aren't enough for all the people in florida and the people going to florida 65 or older but that is the rule right now, is 65 or older in florida are eligible for this next wave of vaccines >> going to be some clamoring for some of these northern states if florida can do it, what do we need more help dispensing it? what's the delay you think, robert florida's got a lot of people. if it can be done there, it seems like it could be down elsewhere, unless some states don't have enough...
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new york puts in 36 billion more every year how do you compete with florida? you're right, we need money in the state for certain things, but there are people who have a choice and they are moving to florida. >> and this is the policymakers dilemma constantly how do you raise the rev you knew to keep a city this big and this vibrant functioning the way it needs to function and deal with competition. i dare say no disrespect to florida my parents have a condo there, but most people all things being equal would rather be in new york there's a value added to being in new york. the question is how much can you really stress that by -- >> are we close to that tipping point? >> i don't think so. i don't think so new york's economy. >> you think we can tax them more in new york >> new york's economy has been doing very, very well over the last decade. as long as that continues to happen, there's a breaking point. >> great to attract a really big business here that would pay 25 billion in taxes and use some of that. >> i thought you wanted them in new jersey what happ
new york puts in 36 billion more every year how do you compete with florida? you're right, we need money in the state for certain things, but there are people who have a choice and they are moving to florida. >> and this is the policymakers dilemma constantly how do you raise the rev you knew to keep a city this big and this vibrant functioning the way it needs to function and deal with competition. i dare say no disrespect to florida my parents have a condo there, but most people all...
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florida. florida. the entire state of florida. all of the people who wanted to live in florida and basically commute to new york. what happens to that or commute by zoom. >> "morning joe. what happens >> i'm curious. >> it's a good question. i think there will be people who stay and able to find other jobs and get through it the exodus is probably cut off if you haven't moved already, it will be harder to justify. >> stop pushing this just tell me to stop the world's coming -- your city. i know the city the city needs people in here for all of the support people. >> if that's the case, what about all of these other cities? >> don't worry about park city they'll be fine. >> what about miami? >> i think miami is just fine. they don't have any other -- yeah miami is crowded enough. it is hard enough. >> a whole flux of people. >> miami don't worry about miami. except it will be under water. >>> coming up, new york city comptroller pushing back against the pushback amid the lawmakers. you saw that bipartisan bill that passed. very rar
florida. florida. the entire state of florida. all of the people who wanted to live in florida and basically commute to new york. what happens to that or commute by zoom. >> "morning joe. what happens >> i'm curious. >> it's a good question. i think there will be people who stay and able to find other jobs and get through it the exodus is probably cut off if you haven't moved already, it will be harder to justify. >> stop pushing this just tell me to stop the...
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the two problems we face in florida and all the risk bearers face in florida, one is the lawyers and the amount of corruption that takes place in the florida market is -- keeps skyrocketing making it difficult for us to price a product and make a profit. and, secondly, the amount of activity in terms of storms both the frequency and the severity is also so severe that the losses in florida tend to make it very difficult for a risk bearer to make money. having said that, we've had a -- we've fortunately had a very good run at florida last year. we increased our exposure in florida as we talked about last year, and fortunately nothing bad happened. >> jain went on to talk about how legislators are trying to improve the fraud situation in florida. insurance, though, is just one berkshire business that's facing stiff regulatory headwinds. bnsf were a big focus ahead of and during the meeting as berkshire is pushing back on regulatory attempts to in some ways almost be confiscatory. in fact, they talked about how pol policies or how situations with the regulatorsin states like oregon and
the two problems we face in florida and all the risk bearers face in florida, one is the lawyers and the amount of corruption that takes place in the florida market is -- keeps skyrocketing making it difficult for us to price a product and make a profit. and, secondly, the amount of activity in terms of storms both the frequency and the severity is also so severe that the losses in florida tend to make it very difficult for a risk bearer to make money. having said that, we've had a -- we've...
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that's why people are moving to the state of florida the free state of florida. i'm not anti-vaccinating i'm vaccinated my wife is vaccinated. i am against the mandate i think it is an intrusion of personal freedom that's why i came here from cuba to have personal freedom >> 2016, you supported clinton then for 2020 you actually -- former president trump endorsed you. your life, like i said, a lot of different moving parts what caused you to go from clinton supporter to go to supporter of former president trump. >> i made a huge mistake supporting clinton look at everything that has evolved now with the russia collusion. i told president trump, yep, i made a big mistake i will face up to it i think the president's policies are the way -- the president's policies are great it's unfortunate president biden is overturning all of those policies all of those policies the president has overturned instead of following those good common sense policies just because he's president trump. he's undoing everything. we had disaster in afghan tan, total war on energy production
that's why people are moving to the state of florida the free state of florida. i'm not anti-vaccinating i'm vaccinated my wife is vaccinated. i am against the mandate i think it is an intrusion of personal freedom that's why i came here from cuba to have personal freedom >> 2016, you supported clinton then for 2020 you actually -- former president trump endorsed you. your life, like i said, a lot of different moving parts what caused you to go from clinton supporter to go to supporter of...
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. >>> partners bank of nepal, florida, has become the 100th bank failure of 2009, the ninth bank in florida to fail this year and the total number of failures across the country is at the highest mark since 1992. kerrey sanders is in nepals this morning with a look at what happens when a bank goes under. good morning to you. >> reporter: this is now stone gate bank, the office of thrift supervision, pulled the bank's charter friday at 5:00, and then a very busy flurry of activity as the fdic moved in and they come in in waves and the reason they do that, of course, there are the employees here that have to learn what is happening. and it can be a rather emotional experience for them. but then they have about 60 hours to do a merger and acquisition. so an m&a in 60 hours and normally that might take, oh, you know, eight months to do something like that. very complicated. asset managers, accountants here, the i.t. people here, a lot of fast work to make sure everything balances out. and then, of course, to keep everything here with 100 banks or 106 banks failing, keeping it all in perspective
. >>> partners bank of nepal, florida, has become the 100th bank failure of 2009, the ninth bank in florida to fail this year and the total number of failures across the country is at the highest mark since 1992. kerrey sanders is in nepals this morning with a look at what happens when a bank goes under. good morning to you. >> reporter: this is now stone gate bank, the office of thrift supervision, pulled the bank's charter friday at 5:00, and then a very busy flurry of activity...
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and this is surprising given how careful florida tax residents are. and micro strategy is based in virginia, not spending too much team there >> why is this a lawsuit filed by the d.c. attorney general >> that is a great question. the other interesting part of that is that the legal standard for this whistle-blower false claims act is much higher than a normal tax case. in a tax case f, it would be upt saylor to prove that he did not live in d.c., that he spent much of his time in florida in this case, there's a much higher b hi hi higher burden of proof on prosecutors. it's a very different legal standard tan w and it will be interesting to see if the d.c. attorney general has enough proof from the security guys and pilots who had his locations, whether that's enough proof for the court >> trying to figure out the drop in micro strategy stock and they are a suing micro strategy stock for conspiring they transitioned to a new ceo, there's no risk for him being removed as ceo, could there be a risk for being removed from the company? he is the founder
and this is surprising given how careful florida tax residents are. and micro strategy is based in virginia, not spending too much team there >> why is this a lawsuit filed by the d.c. attorney general >> that is a great question. the other interesting part of that is that the legal standard for this whistle-blower false claims act is much higher than a normal tax case. in a tax case f, it would be upt saylor to prove that he did not live in d.c., that he spent much of his time in...
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i have family in florida in fort myers and sanibel. your heart goes out to them. we still don't understand the devastation. >> no. for camille, i was reading they don't know how strong it was because it destroyed all of the measuring equipment. they couldn't measure it ian is now downgraded to a tropical storm after it slammed into florida as a category 4 hurricane. just after 3:00 p.m. yesterday it is still expected to produce strong winds and heavy rain across florida, georgia. go easy. and carolinas. the storm knocked out power to 2.4 million homes and businesses caused 2,100 flights. we will get a live report. >> fort myers beach and all of the areas and the biggest one they had to date that this compared to was more than 100 years ago. higher population. you are looking at the water that got sucked out of the bay because the winds blowing onshore and out of the bay later in the night is when the water came back. we still don't know how bad the storm surge was. a lot of people were evacuated mandatory evacuations. you hope people ra safe. you know there were p
i have family in florida in fort myers and sanibel. your heart goes out to them. we still don't understand the devastation. >> no. for camille, i was reading they don't know how strong it was because it destroyed all of the measuring equipment. they couldn't measure it ian is now downgraded to a tropical storm after it slammed into florida as a category 4 hurricane. just after 3:00 p.m. yesterday it is still expected to produce strong winds and heavy rain across florida, georgia. go easy....
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texas, temperatures in the 50s and 60s and 70s in far southern florida. the cold anchored in place. moving on shore in the west later today and especially another round of rain later this week. more on "worldwide exchange" on cnbc coming up. the flu virus hits big. with aches, chills, and fever, there's no such thing as a little flu. and it needs a big solution: an antiviral. so when the flu hits, call your doctor right away and up the ante with antiviral tamiflu. prescription tamiflu is an antiviral that attacks the flu virus at its source and helps stop it from spreading in the body. tamiflu is fda approved to treat the flu in people two weeks of age and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two days. before taking tamiflu, tell your doctor if you're pregnant, nursing, have serious health conditions, or take other medicines. if you develop an allergic reaction, a severe rash, or signs of unusual behavior, stop taking tamiflu and call your doctor immediately. children and adolescents in particular may be at an increased risk of seizures, confusion, or abnormal behavior.
texas, temperatures in the 50s and 60s and 70s in far southern florida. the cold anchored in place. moving on shore in the west later today and especially another round of rain later this week. more on "worldwide exchange" on cnbc coming up. the flu virus hits big. with aches, chills, and fever, there's no such thing as a little flu. and it needs a big solution: an antiviral. so when the flu hits, call your doctor right away and up the ante with antiviral tamiflu. prescription tamiflu...
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there seems to be a little hesitation with the spread they are seeing in florida. then you had a doctor come out saying if the ncaa were to play football this fall, somebody would die, was the comment made. would you play basketball or football or see it differently >> i've talked with the nba. i'm not working with them but had conversations. i think the professional teams can play because they have good plans for protective bubbles they plan to put around the players. the question is for the nba, do they want to play in florida against the back drop of death and disease there. they may need to pull out. the optics of that playing a recreational sport in that setting. college sports is another matter they don't have the resources to create a bubble around players as you move down from professional to college to high school, it is increasingly more difficult. it seems like we'll have epidemics and will have epidemics at this point. >> huge implications for those businesses >> thank you we'll see you back here next week we appreciate your guidance and counsel. andrew
there seems to be a little hesitation with the spread they are seeing in florida. then you had a doctor come out saying if the ncaa were to play football this fall, somebody would die, was the comment made. would you play basketball or football or see it differently >> i've talked with the nba. i'm not working with them but had conversations. i think the professional teams can play because they have good plans for protective bubbles they plan to put around the players. the question is for...
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florida doesn't have income tax, does it? i don't believe they do. i never lived there. >> not right now medicare for all really >> you're talking about one of the campaign promises there from andrew gillum. >> how do you do it? >> he won a surprise democratic primary victory last night over the daughter of the former senator and governor bob graham in florida andrew gillum with 34.2% of the vote over graham's 31.4% of the vote check out this tweet one of the people who supported him was alexander ocasio-cortez. he said the progressive movement is transforming the country and he proved that again tonight on the republican side, we have another person who beat an establishment favorite, an early establishment favorite this is robin desantis who beat adam putnam by a margin of 56.5% to 36.5% desantis running away with it in this race. that's largely on the back of an endorsement from donald trump who put out a tweet of his own last night congratulating desantis for the victory such a fantastic win for desantis and the people of the great state of flori
florida doesn't have income tax, does it? i don't believe they do. i never lived there. >> not right now medicare for all really >> you're talking about one of the campaign promises there from andrew gillum. >> how do you do it? >> he won a surprise democratic primary victory last night over the daughter of the former senator and governor bob graham in florida andrew gillum with 34.2% of the vote over graham's 31.4% of the vote check out this tweet one of the people who...
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. >> that's like saying -- we benefit from estate taxes, but you must be a florida resident you're not going to get killed >> i'm a new york resident >> you're going to get killed. >> i'm staying a new york respondent's exhibit >> you're going to get killed. >> no, i'm not where. >> how much do you write off in state taxes? must be millions of dollars? >> i i have alternative tax. i don't get the benefit of my -- >> the tax goes away for individuals. it stays for corporations. >> let me say this one way or the other. nothing is going to change in my life if i pay more taxes >> i go the t it >> if you take a step back and say hold on, i did well by the system that i was blessed to be born in, and then anything we can do to enhance that system, i think most people i know -- i know stan rockefeller, he feels the exact same way i do paying more taxes no problem with it >> you got more money than him i think. >> who cares >> no. i'm just saying -- >> who cares >> i don't know why you bring him up where. >> because stan and i -- i have known this guy since he was a 25-year-old -- the point i
. >> that's like saying -- we benefit from estate taxes, but you must be a florida resident you're not going to get killed >> i'm a new york resident >> you're going to get killed. >> i'm staying a new york respondent's exhibit >> you're going to get killed. >> no, i'm not where. >> how much do you write off in state taxes? must be millions of dollars? >> i i have alternative tax. i don't get the benefit of my -- >> the tax goes away for...
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market this is not unique in florida of the -- florida it is happening in texas and california andrew says this is facing our entire america >> jimmy, if they could make money, they would not leave. you can't expect a business to lose money and continue to stay there? >> i agree this is corporate chaos in the c suite. there could have been better decisions made i get frustrated with esg. that is good companies becoming weak because they embraced the rhetoric and continue to lead down a path where it is not in the best interest of the bottom line or the customers and policyholders. >> it is not just farmers. farmers is among bankers and citizens and aeg all withdrawing since last year. it is not one company. a lot of companies who with -- who have said we can't figure out how to make money. >> hurricanes cost damage. 750,000 claims from hurricane ian alone. we have transformational special sec sessions last year of we dropped litigation alone in the state of florida over 46% this year. originally, the state of florida generated over 70% of all property casualty insurance claims nationw
market this is not unique in florida of the -- florida it is happening in texas and california andrew says this is facing our entire america >> jimmy, if they could make money, they would not leave. you can't expect a business to lose money and continue to stay there? >> i agree this is corporate chaos in the c suite. there could have been better decisions made i get frustrated with esg. that is good companies becoming weak because they embraced the rhetoric and continue to lead...
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in florida with soaring prices contessa brewer is joining us now. is it enough to give business and homeowners a break at this point, contescontessa >> not in 2023, becky. look, everybody is likely going to see insurance rates rise across the united states iii estimates the premium growth is 9%. in florida, 33%. homeowners are already paying three times the national average. i surers have not been able to charge enough with the rate hike before hurricane ian with more than a dozen insurers have folded or fled the state sixth year alone two dozen more are on a financial watch list it's a problem state lawmakers banned one-way attorney fees. a big reason the state accounted for almost 80% of property insurance lawsuits in the nation and only 8% of claims. the new law also prohibits the assignment of benefits which allowed a homeowner to sign over the claim rights to a contractor and the industry says that fueled fraudulent claims and lawsuits when the homeowners have not consented to sue. because options for coverage is expensive and limited, floridia
in florida with soaring prices contessa brewer is joining us now. is it enough to give business and homeowners a break at this point, contescontessa >> not in 2023, becky. look, everybody is likely going to see insurance rates rise across the united states iii estimates the premium growth is 9%. in florida, 33%. homeowners are already paying three times the national average. i surers have not been able to charge enough with the rate hike before hurricane ian with more than a dozen...
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florida, louisiana, florida is likely to have a big outbreak. on per capita, it can be a hard outbreak as it warms, they didn't act early and they have a lot of infections i think the feds will be tapped out. their ability to backstop some of these other cities and states the way they did new york is going to be limited. you can't move those resources around so quickly. so communities around the country, cities need to be thinking about how do you shut down elective procedures ppe, move them into the urban settings like new york did cuomo really sort of -- he looked at the state as one hospital system and started to move resources out of the community hospitals that weren't going to see cases and move them into urban centers that were and move the cases into those urban centers. they kind of corralled all of the resources into hot spots other states need to be thinking about that holistically statewide. >> scott, i have a related question i know in wuhan part of the reason they were so successful is they were able to bring in doctors and equipme
florida, louisiana, florida is likely to have a big outbreak. on per capita, it can be a hard outbreak as it warms, they didn't act early and they have a lot of infections i think the feds will be tapped out. their ability to backstop some of these other cities and states the way they did new york is going to be limited. you can't move those resources around so quickly. so communities around the country, cities need to be thinking about how do you shut down elective procedures ppe, move them...
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the may policy meeting >>> disney is not backing down in the fight against ron desantis, governor of florida. the company told lobbyists this week to get to work. >>> and elon musk's twitter started eliminating legacy blue check marks. musk is personally paying for some celebrities to keep theirs. that's a little hurtful. >>> it is friday, april 21st, 2023 "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc we are live from the nasdaq market site in times square. it's friday. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. let's look at the u.s. equities. you will see modest declines dow futures off 31 nasdaq down by 10. the s&p down by 3. the dow and s&p on pace for the worst week since march 10th. we will see how things shape up. if you see what is happening in the treasury market, the 10-year treasury is yielding 3.5%. the 2-year treasury at 4.114 >>> in the meantime, disney stepping up the fight with governor ron desantis. sources say disney pushing lobbyists to step up efforts to influence the republican controlled state legislate you are -
the may policy meeting >>> disney is not backing down in the fight against ron desantis, governor of florida. the company told lobbyists this week to get to work. >>> and elon musk's twitter started eliminating legacy blue check marks. musk is personally paying for some celebrities to keep theirs. that's a little hurtful. >>> it is friday, april 21st, 2023 "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc...
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we might have a chance in florida. we might not but the fact is that if we went back to florida court, they ordered a recount, it would never be done by the time the electoral college meets, which was about a week later, and it might not even be done before january 20th, when the new administration is supposed to take office. >> unbelievable, yeah. >> we got to stop it now and i hope the litigants, the candidates, the parties now will remember that lesson it's a very strong one, from al gore, really, i give him the credit. >> the democratic party has evolved since you were part of it, and you had your own issues i think at one point with the far left issue of the democratic party, and do you think that there are lessons to be learned from what we saw and the results of tuesday's election, for the democratic party, even though the vice president might end up as president >> i really do both of our major parties in our country is in transition, and unsettled, and it looks like joe biden is going to be elected our next pr
we might have a chance in florida. we might not but the fact is that if we went back to florida court, they ordered a recount, it would never be done by the time the electoral college meets, which was about a week later, and it might not even be done before january 20th, when the new administration is supposed to take office. >> unbelievable, yeah. >> we got to stop it now and i hope the litigants, the candidates, the parties now will remember that lesson it's a very strong one,...
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florida is hitting record cases. a lot of people on those beaches without masks, are there not >> i had to go to the doctor there is no hand sanitizer out in the front i finally found it it gets ripped off it is hard to come by this stuff. >> guess who is here i guess he said i need to get in on this conversation i think gottlieb was at home -- >> i think we said that. >> don't call us we'll call you thank you for being here dr. scott gottlieb you heard us talking california and texas both reporting over 5,000 cases if europe says don't come here, why doesn't new york say to texas don't come here? >> i think it will happen. we've talked about that it may become difficult for americans to travel abroad if the cases continue to build and they've really crushed their infection there. they don't want to import it back in. i think you'll see some restrictions of intrastate travel i think states are going to make a decision to do it. you could see some states quarantining people coming from other states being enforced. the
florida is hitting record cases. a lot of people on those beaches without masks, are there not >> i had to go to the doctor there is no hand sanitizer out in the front i finally found it it gets ripped off it is hard to come by this stuff. >> guess who is here i guess he said i need to get in on this conversation i think gottlieb was at home -- >> i think we said that. >> don't call us we'll call you thank you for being here dr. scott gottlieb you heard us talking...
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>>> florida's job growth picking up steam. the state as heseen the largest monthly unemployment decline. joining suss governor rick scott. great to see you. a little built at the correspondents dinner. i wanted to let you talk about florida for sure but i don't know if you saw the journal today. there's a big scott walker piece about wisconsin. i couldn't help but see some of the parallels. wisconsin is moving up quickly in its environment for business, just like florida is. all of those reforms that scott walker put in in this recall, none of his opponents are talking about those reforms because they're all working in terms of even schools have not had a lay off teachers because when you get your health care and some of your pension things in line and have public union employees just contribute a little bit, not even as much as the private sector, you don't have to lay off people. property taxes fell for the first time since '98 and you wonder. you took your lumps. you were down under 30% approval rating, right if. >> he's do
>>> florida's job growth picking up steam. the state as heseen the largest monthly unemployment decline. joining suss governor rick scott. great to see you. a little built at the correspondents dinner. i wanted to let you talk about florida for sure but i don't know if you saw the journal today. there's a big scott walker piece about wisconsin. i couldn't help but see some of the parallels. wisconsin is moving up quickly in its environment for business, just like florida is. all of...
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you've got florida which went for trump. you've got ohio. what would you say to all of those trump supporters who basically just said are backing this divisive, amoral, horrific bad orange man you're asking for healing and you're a big part of the problem. >> if you looked at the polling data when they came out, they all said they were voting for economics -- >> for whatever reason how are you going to heal -- >> no, economics over character. every single trump supporter -- >> you're not uncomfortable setting yourself up as the arbiter of who has a soul and who doesn't? it's insulting to me >> i think our country is better off voting for character, not economics. >> that's your opinion and you saw how close the election was all those other people have opinions too, mike they don't have billions of dollars. they may not have that hat, but all those people -- >> they should all get a hat like this. pretty cheap. >> i've got to hand it to you. you've got -- you've set yourself up as the arbiter of who has a soul, who's virtuous, who's moral, wh
you've got florida which went for trump. you've got ohio. what would you say to all of those trump supporters who basically just said are backing this divisive, amoral, horrific bad orange man you're asking for healing and you're a big part of the problem. >> if you looked at the polling data when they came out, they all said they were voting for economics -- >> for whatever reason how are you going to heal -- >> no, economics over character. every single trump supporter --...
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people invest in florida right now? if we're expecting this wave, wouldn't it be a good time to buy whether your investment property or your home? >> well, we're already seeing an uptick on that in the more affluent towns >> what part of florida is headed for the biggest upturn? would it be miami, ft. lauderdale, delray, would it be palm beach >> well, right now, we're seeing the biggest change in markets like palm beach, boca raton and ft. lauderdale miami's a different animal >> right >> that's a lot of sort of multifamily new development. but for single family, for the affluent, those are the markets that are changing. >> and long-term, on the flip side, for those in greenwich, long island and new jersey, is your view long time, that those prices still have a lot to drop? >> i think there's going to be continued softness for quite a while. >> what's quite a while? a year, two years? >> oh, i think over the next five years five to ten years. what we're seeing right now is buyers -- >> if you're thinking about getting
people invest in florida right now? if we're expecting this wave, wouldn't it be a good time to buy whether your investment property or your home? >> well, we're already seeing an uptick on that in the more affluent towns >> what part of florida is headed for the biggest upturn? would it be miami, ft. lauderdale, delray, would it be palm beach >> well, right now, we're seeing the biggest change in markets like palm beach, boca raton and ft. lauderdale miami's a different...
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this is a stability issue. >> the florida -- reid, florida -- in 2000 florida had 1,000 votes. a thousand votes in florida and hanging chads. trump won four years ago with a total of 70,000 votes or something in how many swing states what are you talking about what do you mean a thousand votes couldn't matter. it could be 500. florida was the key. the entire election hinged on florida. what are you talking about how can it not matter? what do you mean there is 300 million, we don't need to worry. >> 300 million people -- >> i understand. i understand but it could be one state and unless you get rid of the electoral college by then, probably not likely, we have to wait until next year to do that, but until you do that, it could come down to a small number of ballots. >> well, it can come down to a small number of ballots, but the instances that are used of saying, oh, here's a ballot that didn't get counted because it got thrown away, or the examples that have been used, now, if someone figured out how to put, you know, 5,000, you know, kind of fake ballots in, in a way that, by
this is a stability issue. >> the florida -- reid, florida -- in 2000 florida had 1,000 votes. a thousand votes in florida and hanging chads. trump won four years ago with a total of 70,000 votes or something in how many swing states what are you talking about what do you mean a thousand votes couldn't matter. it could be 500. florida was the key. the entire election hinged on florida. what are you talking about how can it not matter? what do you mean there is 300 million, we don't need...
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>> florida's got some problems, too. well, florida's got some problems that are out there when you start looking at insurance and its exposure to hurricane insurance which some people say is a big disaster waiting to happen if another hurricane hits. >> it is. and it's the price we pay to live in paradise. and if you try to socialize that risk, you create -- and it's similar to what's going on in washington -- if you create a contingent liability in the billions of dollars, it creates uncertainty. and i think it's retarding investment. and since we're connected in many ways to the northeast, we look really pretty in that beauty pageant. i mean, if you look at the business climate up here, the next governors really need to focus on that for our country's sake but for their own citizens' sake because there's been an erosion of business climate in new york and new jersey and connecticut. and that helps places like florida. >> how long's it going to take for housing to truly repair in that state? >> it's -- i think we're abo
>> florida's got some problems, too. well, florida's got some problems that are out there when you start looking at insurance and its exposure to hurricane insurance which some people say is a big disaster waiting to happen if another hurricane hits. >> it is. and it's the price we pay to live in paradise. and if you try to socialize that risk, you create -- and it's similar to what's going on in washington -- if you create a contingent liability in the billions of dollars, it...
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to florida. so i guess this is part of the broader theme as opposed to the specific part of the story >> it is but it is all about taxes. disney is getting about half a billion of tax incentives from florida. plus these workers are paying taxes right now in the highest taxed state, about 9.5% i estimate these workers are paying in california in state income tax they'll pay zero in florida plus you've got a housing market in florida that is about 30 to 50% cheaper plus lower cost of living this is a win/win from a tax point. it is very disruptive to move. the company and the workers will save a lot of money moving to that no tax state of florida >> i imagine you can incentive advise a lot more workers to apply with that as well. robert, thanks for joining us. a quick check on the markets me mentioning before, the s&p 500 had a fresh intraday thank you for being with us. that will do it for us tech check starts now. >> first on cnbc, snap shares take a look at them. surging today inside that earnin
to florida. so i guess this is part of the broader theme as opposed to the specific part of the story >> it is but it is all about taxes. disney is getting about half a billion of tax incentives from florida. plus these workers are paying taxes right now in the highest taxed state, about 9.5% i estimate these workers are paying in california in state income tax they'll pay zero in florida plus you've got a housing market in florida that is about 30 to 50% cheaper plus lower cost of living...
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when i got elected, florida was viewed as the most significant closely divided state. most of the races were one-point races, governor race, presidential races. i came in with a narrow margin and we ended up turning that into a 20-point victory. we brought people together. the far left, we fought and weep b we beat the far left. there's a strong majority of this country that wants a restoration of sanity, they want to see government focus on their needs and not the needs of the people in d.c. and that's what i'll represent and it will be a bottom-up movement. you remember president reagan, he had a democratic house his entire eight years and he was able to do a lot of great things. it wasn't necessarily because they were back slapping. i know people talk about that. it was because reagan appealed to the constituents of these members and these constituents said, guys, it's final to get stuff down. >> what might work locally in florida might not work nationally either. i'm thinking about the fight with disney and all the ramifications from that. some people tie difficult
when i got elected, florida was viewed as the most significant closely divided state. most of the races were one-point races, governor race, presidential races. i came in with a narrow margin and we ended up turning that into a 20-point victory. we brought people together. the far left, we fought and weep b we beat the far left. there's a strong majority of this country that wants a restoration of sanity, they want to see government focus on their needs and not the needs of the people in d.c....
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who in the hell in their right mind would drive out the rich people i mean, florida and places like that are very shrewd and places like california are being very stupid it's contrary to the interests of the state >> after dissing spacs and bitcoin, he saved fire power for tax policy. >> i think that we saw this was dave temper when one of my favorite guys, big money manager, hedge fund, where new jersey drove him out then of course he came back. >> he came back. >> which argues, you don't want to leave your friends and family behind if you can have them there. but i also get it. >> i think he's right on this. >> i'm looking at the preliminary budget for the city we all live in, 98.6 billion for fiscal year '22, the city of new york, it's basically the same size as the state of florida >> incredible. >> half as many people if that you can argue that that's a crazy number, and that, you know, with 40% of the income tax being paid by less than 1%, that could be a concern if you drive those people out. >> i have a lot of friends, carl, who moved to florida. >> you do? >> i have a lot. when
who in the hell in their right mind would drive out the rich people i mean, florida and places like that are very shrewd and places like california are being very stupid it's contrary to the interests of the state >> after dissing spacs and bitcoin, he saved fire power for tax policy. >> i think that we saw this was dave temper when one of my favorite guys, big money manager, hedge fund, where new jersey drove him out then of course he came back. >> he came back. >>...
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gottlieb, the people in florida, the surgeon general in florida doesn't believe that he thinks the testing doesn't make sense >> what we've done this week is basically concede that we are giving up. we can't win this fight. the battle is over the latest information we've seen in the uk, 35% of people are still contagious after five days if you can't find a test, you shut down the entire economy >> we were told with this administration it would be all about the science. we can't shut down the economy we decided it is over. because of the messaging from the cdc. i understand why they are doing this but the messaging is horrible when i listened to brian sullivan talking to a doctor about where their problems is. basically saying, we don't have enough staff our problem is not the number of beds we don't have enough staff 60% of the people in that hospital with covid, they only found out they have covid because they test everybody in the hospital there are still people sick and coming in. you should not take this lightly. we have staffing problems. you can't come in if you tested positive and b
gottlieb, the people in florida, the surgeon general in florida doesn't believe that he thinks the testing doesn't make sense >> what we've done this week is basically concede that we are giving up. we can't win this fight. the battle is over the latest information we've seen in the uk, 35% of people are still contagious after five days if you can't find a test, you shut down the entire economy >> we were told with this administration it would be all about the science. we can't shut...
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another single ticket holder in florida winning the $459 million megamillion prize. both winners could get tax breaks because florida and new hampshire don't have income taxes. that's a saving of up to $24.8 million on the mega millions and 36.1 million on the powerball. >> buy more holidays in florida and buy my winning ticket there. >> that's where you should buy your tickets for you and your brother. >> i forgot to buy one this time. >> all the next week. >> weird that you brought this up that they both won in the same week. two big games happening in one week and pretty epic. >> this is also trending looks like the echo's popularity could be bad news for apple and samsung. people who use digital and voice use their smart phones in the u.s., this could spell trouble for apple and samsung who lag behind amazon and google in the digital voice assistant space. i got an echo for christmas. i can say that this is -- based on personal reporting this is true. >> this is really fascinating. it's an area we haven't talked about despite talking about the success of echo. >>
another single ticket holder in florida winning the $459 million megamillion prize. both winners could get tax breaks because florida and new hampshire don't have income taxes. that's a saving of up to $24.8 million on the mega millions and 36.1 million on the powerball. >> buy more holidays in florida and buy my winning ticket there. >> that's where you should buy your tickets for you and your brother. >> i forgot to buy one this time. >> all the next week. >>...
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but then you look at florida, texas and arizona that's a 30% decline. as i'll show you in just a second those states were leading now lagging. a new index, the kbw restoreation index they put together 13 high frequent indicators with a one week lag, you will recall, you'll see in a second what's happening to the improvement that slowed down the home base data the blue line here represents the three statesthat had the resurgence, arizona, florida and texas. you can see up until about the middle of june they were leading the country. now they are lagging the country. just so you know those two dips in the chart one of those is july 4th weekend there's an effect on employment that could show up in the jobs report now let's look at the kbw restoration index. that improvement pace has slowed as of a week ago it was still improving. 1% improvement and improving much more strongly before that that's the result. credit card spending, jpmorgan saying it's flattened out. improvements they have there in hair high frequency credit card spend. they say we continue t
but then you look at florida, texas and arizona that's a 30% decline. as i'll show you in just a second those states were leading now lagging. a new index, the kbw restoreation index they put together 13 high frequent indicators with a one week lag, you will recall, you'll see in a second what's happening to the improvement that slowed down the home base data the blue line here represents the three statesthat had the resurgence, arizona, florida and texas. you can see up until about the middle...
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. >>> and check out this spring break is in full swing in florida. ft. lauderdale expect double or triple the number of spring breakers from last year's outrageous levels. we're back after this. >> announcer: this cnbc program is sponsored by td ameritrade. where smart investors get smarter. with innovation that lets you customize interfaces, charts and orders to your style of trading. personalized education to expand your perspective. and a dedicated trade desk of expert-level support. that will push you to be even better. and just might change how you trade—forever. because once you experience thinkorswim® by td ameritrade ♪♪♪ there's no going back. as a main street bank, ♪♪♪ pnc has helped over 7 million kids develop their passion for learning. and now we're providing 88 billion dollars to support underserved communities... ...helping us all move forward financially. pnc bank: see how we can make a difference for you. >>> welcome back to "squawk. united airlines is allowing workers unvaccinated to return at the end of the month. staffer
. >>> and check out this spring break is in full swing in florida. ft. lauderdale expect double or triple the number of spring breakers from last year's outrageous levels. we're back after this. >> announcer: this cnbc program is sponsored by td ameritrade. where smart investors get smarter. with innovation that lets you customize interfaces, charts and orders to your style of trading. personalized education to expand your perspective. and a dedicated trade desk of expert-level...
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>> i'm staying in florida. i'm not moving or not increasing >> for the waters. >> yes is. >> we are talking the capital preservation you look around. you are at the end of your roam, when you got there, all you found is a gordian knot. is that right? that is basically something impossible to un-ralph it is so surreal as a result, it is tough to figure out >> that's right. i've been on wall street over 20 years now and on your show as well this is about as tough a time for people to invest as i haver seen what the fed is doing is very good for the government coaching interest rates really low. making it incredibly tough for seniors you can't find any yield anywhere all of those i just mentioned for fear they'll come back and bite you >> you don't believe in the poles or what either side is saying about anything? almost impossible as an investor with the fed and with covid, you throw all of that in the mix what does that mean? sell, sell and if you are in high yield, do you sell that do you raise a lot of cash ar
>> i'm staying in florida. i'm not moving or not increasing >> for the waters. >> yes is. >> we are talking the capital preservation you look around. you are at the end of your roam, when you got there, all you found is a gordian knot. is that right? that is basically something impossible to un-ralph it is so surreal as a result, it is tough to figure out >> that's right. i've been on wall street over 20 years now and on your show as well this is about as tough a...
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is not florida may be in worse shape. we just don't have a good picture. i would also be worried about south carolina and alabama texas, florida, arizona. >> people are out and about. i see it where i live. i wonder, have we put it to bed here >> we are never going to put this to bed. with he have to get through one more cycle of this it will take weeks and weeks to get the size of florida and texas. that has taken weeks to build. if we start building, we'll see the consequences of that in four to six weeks >> we have to worry about two weeks and then four to six weeks. >> i think we'll be okay for a little while here. >> all right, doctor andrew >>> coming up, we'll get into chairs maybe figure out some backgrounds. ford unveiling the new f-150 with high-tech options including hands free driving we'll show you the vehicle next. you should be mad your neighbor always wants to hang out. and you should be mad your smart fridge is unnecessarily complicated. make ice. making ice. but you're not mad because you have e*trade wh
is not florida may be in worse shape. we just don't have a good picture. i would also be worried about south carolina and alabama texas, florida, arizona. >> people are out and about. i see it where i live. i wonder, have we put it to bed here >> we are never going to put this to bed. with he have to get through one more cycle of this it will take weeks and weeks to get the size of florida and texas. that has taken weeks to build. if we start building, we'll see the consequences of...
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we're live in south florida with more next. at merrill lynch, we understand the importance of your goals. today, our financial advisors lead from a new position of strength. together with bank of america, they have access to more resources than ever before. a steadfast commitment to help you achieve your financial goals in life. that's the power of the right advisor. that's merrill lynch. >>> you're watching "worldwide exchange". these are your headlines. tropical storm isaac expected to become a hurricane as it approaches the florida coast. it's 180 miles from fort myers. >>> samsung electronic shares take a tumble after the tech giant is found guilty of infringing six of seven apple patents. >>> german's key economic index weakens and falls to its lowest level since march of 2010. >>> tropical storm isaac will miss most of south florida. heavy rains and winds causing problems in tampa which is the site of the republican national convention. gop will formally nominate mitt romney as its presidential candidate. the convention w
we're live in south florida with more next. at merrill lynch, we understand the importance of your goals. today, our financial advisors lead from a new position of strength. together with bank of america, they have access to more resources than ever before. a steadfast commitment to help you achieve your financial goals in life. that's the power of the right advisor. that's merrill lynch. >>> you're watching "worldwide exchange". these are your headlines. tropical storm isaac...
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the florida drive up customer will come back with an annual pass that's easy. the seven to ten day northern visitor may not have the money, may be holding on to their cash more post slow down. >> the weird thick is that in the early days consumers have a lot of money to spend, sometimes more money than they might have otherwise because of all of the massive amounts of stimulus that's poured into the market. do you think this dries up people don't have their jobs that's the other wild card here trying to figure out how much the massive amount of stimulus changes this recession and others, too? >> becky, one of the things we're going to talk about before the news of spiking covid was changing consumer behavior we're seeing real growth in s bond services. you've seen growth in netflix, disney+ and all kinds of s bond products what we think is there is a mid shift happening. people are cutting the cord. they're saving money on their bigger cable pack cake and you're seeing much more growth in entertainment spending on s vod, gaming, there's a mixture. you're right
the florida drive up customer will come back with an annual pass that's easy. the seven to ten day northern visitor may not have the money, may be holding on to their cash more post slow down. >> the weird thick is that in the early days consumers have a lot of money to spend, sometimes more money than they might have otherwise because of all of the massive amounts of stimulus that's poured into the market. do you think this dries up people don't have their jobs that's the other wild card...
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perhaps less texas, but maybe more florida he lives down there. he has a home down there, and we were talking about who should pay for all of this? whether the government should pay, fema, all of this, and he said, look, there are certain areas in the country that have a preponderance or more likely to be affected. maybe if you aregoing to live there, you should know these things it was a very unpopular thing to say, i should say. we've got a lot of -- given that you do watch which areas are more likely to be impacted by weather events, how you think about that >> so it's an interesting public policy issue, and i'll give you my personal view on it, and i actually do have a house in the florida keys, and thankfully i estimate have still have a house in the florida keys my view is that if we break the pricing signal that insurance provides for the amount of risk that we're really having people, you know, building and developing in areas that as uneconomic and we ought to allow the actual signal, which is the price, what that risk that they're actual
perhaps less texas, but maybe more florida he lives down there. he has a home down there, and we were talking about who should pay for all of this? whether the government should pay, fema, all of this, and he said, look, there are certain areas in the country that have a preponderance or more likely to be affected. maybe if you aregoing to live there, you should know these things it was a very unpopular thing to say, i should say. we've got a lot of -- given that you do watch which areas are...
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, again, where the senior vote is so crucial, more than half of the voters in florida are boomers are older, in florida, the latest intel poll shows it is split right down the middle, 47 to 47% between democrats and republicans. >> florida, why does that sound familiar to me oh, yeah, the land of the hanging chads, the land of -- >> reporter: africaof course i o the election night that would never end. >> 38 day election night i know >> reporter: you know, the thing is, joe, down here, the county supervisor of elections say they have got this down to a science, and what we're going to see in spite of recent hiccups as late as 2018, you saw problems here, and with voter registration, they crashed the system but the county supervisors of elections say this is down to a science because of the early counting of the ballots that have come in. they expect an answer, they expect the answer to be very clear on election night. >> from your lips, we'll see contessa thank you. be careful down there, as i said, because a lot of them are electric, and you can't hear them coming, like a tesla. than
, again, where the senior vote is so crucial, more than half of the voters in florida are boomers are older, in florida, the latest intel poll shows it is split right down the middle, 47 to 47% between democrats and republicans. >> florida, why does that sound familiar to me oh, yeah, the land of the hanging chads, the land of -- >> reporter: africaof course i o the election night that would never end. >> 38 day election night i know >> reporter: you know, the thing is,...
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>>> he's the richest man in florida. thomas peterffy joins us with his prediction on what's in store with the markets with what happens tonight. today. by tomorrow, by some time. we'll be right back. if we're gonna steal christmas, we're gonna need the element of surprise. go team. [ snow crunching ] [ load crunching ] [ whispers ] this is the loudest snow ever. >> welcome back to "squawk box." take a look at the futures on this voting midterm day. dow looks like it would open off about 21 points. nasdaq off 10 points s&p 500 off about three points >>> the billionaire founder and ceo of interactive brokers is worried about a possible blue wave on capitol hill thomas peterffy is here to tell us why thinks it would be negative for the markets he joins us now from palm beach, florida. thank you for being with us today. >> thank you for having me >> we've been teasing you as the richest person in florida. but you're in the top 50 people in the world because of the hard work you've done building the exchange and beyond. we're
>>> he's the richest man in florida. thomas peterffy joins us with his prediction on what's in store with the markets with what happens tonight. today. by tomorrow, by some time. we'll be right back. if we're gonna steal christmas, we're gonna need the element of surprise. go team. [ snow crunching ] [ load crunching ] [ whispers ] this is the loudest snow ever. >> welcome back to "squawk box." take a look at the futures on this voting midterm day. dow looks like it...